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West Ham or Spurs…


Lets see. On games there is little to tell between them. At home The Hammers win 4-2 on home wins. On draws Spurs have 5 and West Ham are on 4. There is only two losses that separate Tottenham on 10 losses and West Ham with 8. Tottenham have a GD+ of 20 and only two goals better off with 22 is West Ham. GD- it's a difference of two also with Tottenham on 38 and again West Ham two less goals conceded with 28. So Total GD is -6 for West Ham and -10 for Tottenham. There is nothing to split them on home record.

Away Tottenham have 5 in wins and draws to West Ham's 4. West Ham have lost two more than Tottenham with 6 and West Ham on 8. The gap is bigger in GD- with 29 for West Ham to 23 for Spurs. With 18 West Ham have a worse GD+ with Spurs on 22. But the biggest difference is Total GD with West Ham on -11 and Tottenham on -1 despite what people say about their poor season. Burnley and Wolves have the worst away GD with -23.

Home Wins: West Ham
Home Draws: Tottenham
Home Losses: Tottenham
Home GD+: West Ham
Home GD-: Tottenham

Away Wins: Tottenham
Away Draws: Tottenham
Away Losses: West Ham
Away GD+: Tottenham
Away GD-: West Ham

So it is a very fine margin between the both of them in virtually every aspect of the season's stats other than home GD- and total GD for away games. But on those stats West Ham have been as bad away as Spurs have been at home. At home West Ham have the most wins with Spurs the least. On losses it's Spurs. But away the opposite is true. On GD West Ham have scored more at home but away Spurs have scored more. The opposite is true again for goals conceded.

It comes down to personal choice and I would have to say the one who would struggle the most is Tottenham so Spurs. West Ham seem to be playing with a bit more confidence.
 
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CORRECTION: I said "GD- it's a difference of two also with Tottenham on 38 and again West Ham two less goals conceded with 28". At home West Ham have conceded 28 and Tottenham have let in 30.
 
I think Spurs in the Championship will be as equally nauseating. Everyone will be force fed the 'biggest club ever relegated' shite for years.
 
I worked in London in 1979 in a factory full of Spurs supporters, even though it was in Stepney, East London.

I was assured that Spurs would never get relegated, I've waited nearly 50 years to be able to go back and find the cocky twats and say "never" 😂😂😂
 
I dislike West Ham more, but given their ownership, they're basically shackled and won't become competitive in the top half.

Spurs could build a team competing at the very top with a few good windows and a splurge. Would be the biggest relegation since Premier League started. Get them gone.
 
Lets see. On games there is little to tell between them. At home The Hammers win 4-2 on home wins. On draws Spurs have 5 and West Ham are on 4. There is only two losses that separate Tottenham on 10 losses and West Ham with 8. Tottenham have a GD+ of 20 and only two goals better off with 22 is West Ham. GD- it's a difference of two also with Tottenham on 38 and again West Ham two less goals conceded with 28. So Total GD is -6 for West Ham and -10 for Tottenham. There is nothing to split them on home record.

Away Tottenham have 5 in wins and draws to West Ham's 4. West Ham have lost two more than Tottenham with 6 and West Ham on 8. The gap is bigger in GD- with 29 for West Ham to 23 for Spurs. With 18 West Ham have a worse GD+ with Spurs on 22. But the biggest difference is Total GD with West Ham on -11 and Tottenham on -1 despite what people say about their poor season. Burnley and Wolves have the worst away GD with -23.

Home Wins: West Ham
Home Draws: Tottenham
Home Losses: Tottenham
Home GD+: West Ham
Home GD-: Tottenham

Away Wins: Tottenham
Away Draws: Tottenham
Away Losses: West Ham
Away GD+: Tottenham
Away GD-: West Ham

So it is a very fine margin between the both of them in virtually every aspect of the season's stats other than home GD- and total GD for away games. But on those stats West Ham have been as bad away as Spurs have been at home. At home West Ham have the most wins with Spurs the least. On losses it's Spurs. But away the opposite is true. On GD West Ham have scored more at home but away Spurs have scored more. The opposite is true again for goals conceded.

It comes down to personal choice and I would have to say the one who would struggle the most is Tottenham so Spurs. West Ham seem to be playing with a bit more confidence.
The one significant fact that you've overlooked is that Spurs have not won this year!😱

They are 19th in the form table (over the last 6 games) and West Ham are 13th.
 
Spurs. They were one of the clubs behind the European super league a couple of years ago. They obviously don’t mind not playing in the premier league
 
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